• Alma School officials closed their campuses at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, noting that the district’s rural bus routes extend as far as Rudy.

• Arkoma Public Schools Superintendent John Turner said the schools closed for the afternoon. Some hills had gotten slick, and reports are that Oklahoma 112 was too, he said. The students, he said, laughing, were ecstatic about classes being dismissed early and so were the teachers.

• Cedarville School officials said classes dismissed at 1:30 p.m. as the back roads were snow-covered and reportedly becoming slick. The rural Crawford County district extends to the Washington County line.

• Booneville School Superintendent John Parrish said students were released at 1 p.m. At noontime the temperature hovered at 31-32 degrees, and the district’s roads were not bad, Parrish said. Typically, the temperature must drop below 30 degrees before the roads freeze, he said.